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Updated: June 23, 2025
But, boy-like, I wandered off up the canyon about two miles before I found a deer that just suited me, and I wanted to see the country, anyway. At last I found a little deer that I thought about the right thing and I killed and dressed it or rather undressed it threw it on my shoulder and pulled for camp.
Boy-like, the old gentleman had sat up late the previous night checking off an assortment of fireworks especially ordered from the city, and not infrequently examining with pleasurable interest some new pyrotechnic fountain or bomb. But these were for the grand evening display. The afternoon was to be given principally to oratory.
"Yes, I want to play ball," replied the boy, but he was not reserving his Saturday afternoons for games, although, boy-like, that might be his preference. Edward now took on for each Saturday morning when, of course, there was no school the delivery route of a weekly paper called the South Brooklyn Advocate.
At the other end was a cosy little cabin, and above it a small deck, upon which the little passengers made themselves quite comfortable, and the Captain ordered the scales to be brought up from below. "What are they for?" asked Dick, who, boy-like, always wanted to know the reason for everything. "To weigh the anchor with," explained the Skipper, seriously.
But Jack had a boy's heart in him, and he longed for some more boy-like amusement. One morning, when Jack proposed to play a game of ball with the boys, Riley and Pewee came up and entered the game, and objected. "It isn't interesting to play with greenhorns," said Will. "If Jack plays, little Christopher Columbus Andsoforth will want to play, too; and then there'll be two babies to teach.
Howell to his brother-in-law, as they returned with him to camp, loaded with firewood; Sandy, boy-like, dragging the dead blow-snake after him. Oscar was playing his violin, trying to pick out a tune for the better singing of Whittier's song of the Kansas Emigrants. His father raised his hand to command silence. "That's a Yankee teamster, I'll be bound," he said, as the "Woh-hysh!
He wondered whether it was his duty to do or say more. Unorna was a changeable woman. She might love the man to-morrow. But Israel Kafka was too young to let the conversation drop. Boy-like he expected confidence for confidence, and was surprised at his companion's taciturnity. "What did she say to me when I was asleep?" he asked, after a short pause.
While Hagar was diligently searching for water, more anxious to save the life of her son than her own, Ishmael, boy-like, sat poking the sand with his heel; when, behold, a spring of water bubbled up in his footprint. And this was none other than the sacred well Zemzem, whose brackish waters are still eagerly sought by every Moslem pilgrim.
"There are so many things you can do that Win can't," reminded his sister. "Don't preach," retorted Roger, but Fran's comment recalled to his mind the conversation with Max in the cave. Boy-like, Roger would not admit even to himself any repentance for his short-comings on that occasion, but the recollection served to smooth his present ruffled feelings.
His grandmother can send for him from there if she wants him. Mr. Allonby walked to a writing-table and began to write a letter in furious haste. True put out her little fingers and stroked Bobby's velvet sleeve. 'What a nice coat you've got on! Boy-like, Bobby did not think much of his clothes. 'Who are you? he asked curiously. 'Dad's little girl.
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